Cash-recorder



(No Model.) a v 2Sheets- Sheet 1 W. B. METOALFE & F. A. ZIEGLER.

CASH RECORDER.

No. 474,672. Patented May 10,1892.

ATTORNEYS (No Model.) I 2 Sheets-Sheet W. B. METCALFE & P. A. ZIEGLE-R.

CASH RECORDER. N0. 474,672. Patented May 10, 1892.

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ATTORNEYS UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

I/VOOSTER B. METCALFE AND FRANK A. ZIEGLER, OF HANOVER,

PENNSYLVANIA.

CASH-RECORDER.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 474,672, dated May 10, 1892.

Application filed October 24,1891. Serial No. 409.724- (No model.)

To all whom it may concern.-

Be it known that we, WoosTER B. MET- OALFE and FRANK A. ZIEGLER, of Hanover, in the county of York and State of Pennsylvania, haveinvented a new and useful Improvement in Cash-Recorders, of which the following is a specification.

This invention is an improvement in cash drawers and recorders; and it consists in certain features of construction and novel combinations of parts, as will be hereinafter described, and pointed out in the claims.

In the drawings, Figure 1 is a perspective view of the improved apparatus. Fig. 2 is a top plan view thereof, the top being removed. Fig. 3 is a vertical longitudinal section on about line 3 3 of Fig. 2, looking toward the main or hand. lever. Fig. 4 is a transverse section on about line 4 4 of Fig. 2, drawn just in front of and looking toward the crosslever. Fig. 5 is a transverse sect-ion on about line 5 5, Fig. 2, showing the lock-bar in its relation to the mainv lever anddrawer. Fig. 6 is a horizontal section on about line 6 6 of Fig. 1, illustrating the sl ding or false front for the drawer and the manner in which itoperates the sliding lock. Fig. 7 is a detail section on line? 7, Fig. 2,illustrating the mechanism for ringing the bell. Fig. 8 is a detail section on line 8 8, Fig. 2, illustrating the latch-hook for holding the drawer closed. Fig. 9 is a detail view of the feeding-roller, and Fig. 10 is a detail View of the bell and its sounding devices.

The box or casing A may be of the rectangular shape shown and divided by a partition B into two compartments Cand D,the formerencircling the recording devices and having a hinged lid 0 and the latter receiving the drawer and having a cover D, which may preferably be fixed, as shown. The lid O may be secured by any approved lock, and the key being retained by the proprietor prevents the attendant from tampering with the record-slip or mechanism contained in the compartment 0.

A partially-glazed opening E is provided in the lid 0', the space (2 at the front of such opening being un glazed and sufficiently large to permit the entry of amounts, characters, 850., on the record-slip passed below such opening. Immediately below this opening is the guide-table F for the record-slip, such table being provided with the side guides f, which are preferably plates of metal projecting up from the guide-table and arranged apart a distance equal to the width of the record-slip G. These side guides project beyond the end of the table a sufficient distance to properly conduct the record-strip to and from the table. In. operation the side guides serveyto con finethe register-slip to the prescribed space and hold the record-strip so that the full use of the outside columns of the ruled recordstrip maybe secured. Y The record-strip winds in practice off the roll H and onto the roll I,

said rolls being arranged, respectively, in front and rear of the table. The front roll has its ends or trunnions journaled in vertical slots j in supports J, and the record-strip is arranged to wind off the side of such roller H next to the guide-table. A friction-bar K is placed downin slots 7' upon the roll of paper, the record-strip being passed in front of the friction-bar and back over, the upper edge thereof and a tension-bar or weight L being held in the slotsj above the friction-bar and arranged to press upon the paper strip passing rearwardly over the upper edge of the friction-bar. This is most clearly shown in Fig. 3. By this construction the tension-bar not only acts directly upon the paper strip, but also indirectly, as by its weight acting upon the friction-bar such bar is caused to exert a greater friction. than it otherwise would.v By this means we secure sufficient tension to hold the record-slip taut across the guide-table.

In order to secure the record-slip to the roller I, we provide the latter with notches 1', preferably the ends of grooves across the opposite ends of the roller, as shown. The record-slip is placed upon the roller, and a band M of rubber or other elastic material is sprung into the notches i and over the record-slip, the notches serving to retain the rubber on the roller and the rubber operating to secure the record-slip to the roller, as will be readily understood. This is a simple inexpensive construction and one which enables the quick application and removal of the record-slip.

A'ratchet-wheel N is connected with the roller I. The detent O engages this ratchet to preend of the lever is depressed the pallet will. be operated to move the ratchet-wheel anda'ttached roller I forward the distance of one. tooth; but manifestly thefdistance the lever. may move the roller may be varied by 'vary-' ing the throw of the lever or the size of the ratchet-wheel without departing from some ofthe broad principles of the invention.

The drawer-R ms in the compartment D. andisactuate'd to openrposition bythe spring S, which,-as shown, is a coil-springand is supported ona rod Si, projected from the inner, endof the case, the rod being arranged to projectthrou'gh'an opening S in the end ofthe drawer,fand the spring being p'rovidedwith. a'cap plate S to press against the back of the drawer. Thisspring operates to open the;

' drawer when the latter is released from its; latch by the mechanism presently described.

"To sec'u're'the drawer closed, weprov ide the Q latch T, which is in the-nature of a hook t, supported on one endof a spring-hart, which is secured to and .projectsin-wardly from the rear end of the casing. This hooken-gagesa.

bearingon the drawelywh ich be'aring is-preferablythe edge of a metal plate U, secured to: thedraw'er by screws passed througha 'slotu, inthe.plate,' so it can be adjusted toper'mit.

the latch to release the drawer at the desired instant, as more fullydescribed hereinafter. When the drawer is pushed in, it will auto ma't'ically engage with thelattilnbeingguided to such engagement by the guides V, which hold its'inn'er end down to engagement with.

thehook, so that the drawer cannotes'cape its engagement with the latch except by moving the latch out of such engagement.

To release the latch, we provide a cross-leve'r V,pivoted between its ends at w,'con-; nected at one end with the lever Q and arranged at its opposite end to-operate the latch front.

T to release the drawer.

A sp'ringXis-arra'nged to actuate 'the lever .W, and also serves to actuate the lever Q. through the connection thereof with the lever This spring encircles the guide bars.Y,. between which the lever W passes, and bears below the arm of such lever, which engages thel'atch, so that such endof the lever W is normally elevated and clear of thelatch. The

bell Z is arranged to be struck by the ham- 'me'r Z3, which is atthe end of one arm of a bell-crank, such crank being actuated by spring Z andhaving its arm Z arranged to:

be'operated by a plate Z on the rear end of the drawenthe bell being sounded as the I In the operation of such pa'rt'when the drawer is opened its plate Z drawer is opened.

pulls the arm Z forward, depressing the other arm of the bell-crank, which arm retracts the hammer, so that the bell will be sounded when the part Z escapes from engagement with the plate Z Y The operation of the described parts is quite simple. If a transaction occurs either by way. of cash purchase, credit purchase, making change, paying out an amount, or otherwise, the entry is made in the proper col-, umn of the record-slip and the hand-lever is pushed down. This moves the record-slip to adjust the entry up under the glass, where it cannot be erased or altered, operates the latch to release the drawer, and the bell is sounded. It will be seen that the bell is not 1 *sonnded until the drawer is opened;and-it isfdesirable that the drawer should not be refleased from its latch until the record-sli-phas been-moved up under the'glass, We therefore *set the bearing for engagement by the hook of the latch so such hook will =not'relea'se the @bearing and permit the drawer to open-until. the slip has been moved up the desired distance, It is desirable when the'attendant {leaves the recorder temporarily that it should be locked, so it willnot betampered with. To

thisend we provide a bolt or plate 10, supported ou the inner face'of the ffront'of the casing and movable longitudinally, so it'may be set at one end below the front arm of the lever Q when said lever is in its normalp'osition or back clear of such lever. When the bolt 10 is under thelever,'tl1elatter cannot {be depressed to operate the record-slip andrelease the drawer, and as the drawer "can only be opened through -the-1nani:pulations of such leverit is manifest that SllCh'bOll'; so operates to prevent the forward movement of the record-slipand also the opening of {the drawer.

.jects beyondth-e-front of the case near'to the ThisbOItlO is provided with aforwardlyeprojected ,pin or stud 1l, which .prov drawer-opening and may serve as a hahdle in manipulating the bolt. is preferred to operate this bolt by the aid of the laterally-movable blind front 12 of the drawer,

such front being held to the drawer so it can be moved laterally therein and yet present-the appearance of the ordinary drawer- This front 12 projects at its ends beyond the sidesof the drawer and has in its inner side near oneeud a socket 1 3 to receive the end'of the pin 11. By this construction when the drawer is closed its falsefront'may be moved laterally to adjust the bolt under thehand-lever to lock, the same and then back to unlock it. At the-same time. the falsefront when the drawer isclosed covers the pin 11 and hides it from View. In securin g the false front to the drawer itis held'by means-of screws 14, passed through slots 15,

the heads-of which screwsslidein metal-lined grooves '16 in the drawer, suchgrooves,screwheads, and slots being covered by aboar'd'lZ, so they-will not be exposed when the drawer ismopenr 7 Having thus described our invention, what we claim as new is 1. In an apparatus substantially as described, the combination of the frame or casing, the drawer, the latch by which to hold such drawer closed, the cross-lever by which to release such latch, and the main lever arranged to operate such cross-lever, all substantially as and for the purposes set forth.

2. The combination, substantially as described, of the casin g having a partially-glazed sight-opening, the guide-table below such opening, and the upwardly-projected side guides on said table, all substantially as described, and for the purposes set forth.

3. The combination, in an apparatus substantially as described, of the roller supporting the record-slip, the uprights having slots, the friction-bar fitted at its ends in said slots and over and partially around which the record-strip is passed, and the tension-bar fitted at its ends in said slots and bearing upon the record-strip passed over the friction-bar, all substantially as set forth.

4. In an apparatus substantially as described, the roller I, provided in its ends with notches z', the band sprung into said notches and extended across the roller, and the slip held by said band, all combined substantially as set forth.

5. The combination of the box or casing, the drawer movable into and out of the same and provided at its inner end with a bearing for engagement by the hook, the hooksupported in the casing at the inner end of the drawer-recess and arranged to engage the bearing of the drawer the cross-lever arranged to move said hook out of such engagement, and the hand-lever arranged to operate such cross-lever, substantially as set forth.

6. The combination of the box or casing, the drawer, the latch for holding the drawer closed, the cross-lever arranged to release said latch, a spring arranged to actuate said crosslever, and the main lever connected with the cross-lever, whereby it may operate such crosslever and be also actuated by the spring which actuates the cross-lever, substantially as set forth.

7. The combination, substantially as described, of the box or casing having a partially-glazed opening, the record-slip and its rollers, one of which has a ratchet-wheel, the main or hand lever pivoted between its ends and projecting at its front end through a slot in the casing, a pallet supported on the rear end of the main lever and arranged to engage the ratchet-wheel, the detent-pawl, the crosslever pivoted between its ends and connected at one end with the inner arm of the main lever, the spring arranged to actuate said crosslever, the drawer, and the latch by which to hold the drawer closed, said latch being arranged for operation by the cross-lever, all substantially as and for the purposes set forth.

8. In an apparatus substantially as described, the combination of the casing,a lock device, and a drawer provided with a lateral movable false front arranged and adapted to 9. In an apparatus substantiallyas described, the combination of the box or casing, the record-slip, the drawer having a bearingpiece for engagement by its securing-latch,- the latch movable into and out of engagement with said bearing-piece, the mechanism for advancing the slip, and the latch-releasing devices arranged for operation by the said mechanism, the said bearing-piece being adjustable, whereby it may be set to effect the release of the drawer at different points of movement of the releasing devices, all substantially as and for the purposes set forth.

10. In an apparatus substantially as described, the combination of the box or casing, the pivoted main lever, and intermediate operating and supporting devices whereby the said lever may operate to advance the recordslip, and the lock consisting of a bolt movable into and out of engagement with said main lever whereby to lock and unlock the same, substantially as and forv the purposes set forth. I

11. In a cash-recorder, the combination, substantially as described, of the casing, mechanism for supporting and advancing a recordstrip, a locking device to lock said mechanism, and a drawer provided with a laterallymovable false front extending beyond the side of the drawer and adapted to conceal a portion of the said locking device located alongside s'uch drawer, substantially as described, and for the purposes set forth.

12. The combination, substantially as herein described, of the box or casing, the main lever, the slide-bolt for locking said lever, and the drawer having a laterally-movable false front, the false front and slide-bolt being provided with interengaging parts, whereby the lateral movement of the front may adjust the bolt into and out of engagement with the le- IIO ver, substantially as and for the purposes set bolt, of the drawer provided with a false front movable laterally and arranged to adjust the said bolt into and out of locked position, substantially as set forth.

14. The combination of the box or casing, the drawer, a latch within the casing by which to hold the drawer closed, mechanism by which such latch may be released to permit the drawer to open, and a bolt by which to lock such mechanism, substantially as set forth.

15. The combination, substantially as described, of the box or casing, a latch within said casing, mechanism by which said latch may be adjusted to unlatched position, said mechanism including a main or hand lever, the bolt by which said lever may be locked from movement, and the drawer arranged to be held closed by the said latch and provided with a; laterally-sliding falsef'ront arranged, to operate the boltinto and out of locked po--- sition, substantially as and for the purposes set forth.

16. In an apparatus substantially as de" scribed; the combination, with the box orcasing and the sliding bolt having"- a. forwardlyprojected pin or stud, of the dr'a jwer having a laterally-sliding false front having in its inner face a socket or s'eat zirlariged to receive the end of said pin or stud, whereby the movement of the front may operate to set the bolt into and out of locked position, substantially as set forth.

WOOSTER B. METCALFE'.

FRANK A. ZIEGLER.

' Witnesses:

L. M. HELMAN, H. O. NAILL,

J. W. BLACK. 

